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Magnetic Properties of Antiferromagnetic Oxide Materials - Surfaces, Interfaces, and Thin Films

English · Hardback

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This first focused treatment on a hot topic highlights fundamental aspects as well as technological applications arising from a fascinating area of condensed matter physics. The editors have excellent track records and, in light of the broadness of the topic, retain the focus on antiferromagnetic oxides.They thus cover such topics as dichroism in x-ray absorption, non-magnetic substrates, exchange bias, ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic interface coupling and oxide multilayers, as well as imaging using soft x-ray microscopy.The result is a very timely monograph for solid state physicists and chemists, materials scientists, electrical engineers, physicists in industry, physical laboratory technicians, and suppliers of sensors.

List of contents

1) Introduction2) Growth of antiferromagnetic oxide thin films3) Dichroism in x-ray absorption for the study of antiferromagnetic materials4) Antiferromagnetic oxide films on non-magnetic substrates5) Exchange bias by antiferromagnetic oxides6) Theory of ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic interface coupling7) Antiferromagnetic-ferromagnetic oxide multilayers: Fe3O4-based systems as a model8) Micromagnetic structure: Imaging antiferromagnetic domains using soft x-ray microscopy

About the author

After obtaining his Ph.D. degree from the Politecnico di Milano in 1987, Lamberto Duò worked as a postdoc at the Surface Science Centre of the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, on electron spectroscopies of metal alloys (1988-1990). He was then appointed as a staff scientist to the Physics Department of the Politecnico di Milano, where he subsequently became associate professor. Professor Duò worked on electron spectroscopies of highly correlated electron systems, spin resolved electron spectroscopies of magnetic systems with low dimensionality, and scanning near-field optical microscopy of magnetic nanostructures. He is the author of over 100 publications and is involved in various international scientific collaborations.

Marco Finazzi obtained his Ph.D. degree in physics in 1994. He was then successively employed as a scientist at research institutes in Paris, Grenoble, and Trieste. From 2001 on, he has been affiliated with the Physics Department of the Politecnico di Milano, where he has been teaching experimental physics and metal and semiconductor physics. He has been an Associate Professor at the Politecnico di Milano since 2005. Professor Finazzi's recent scientific activities focus on the study of magnetic and electronic properties of condensed matter through the application of spectroscopic techniques. He has published over 80 articles in international scientific reviews.

Franco Ciccacci was awarded his Ph.D. degree in physics from the Università di Roma in 1979. He then held various research appointments, among others at the IFF-KFA-Jülich, Germany (1980-82), at the Università della Calabria (1982-83), and at the Università di Roma Tor Vergata (1984-1987), before being appointed to a full professorship in physics at the Politecnico di Milano in 2001. Professor Ciccacci's research activities focus on surface physics, the production and detection of spin polarized electrons, electron spectroscopy from solids, also with synchrotron radiation and spin resolution, thin film magnetism, and nanostructured materials for spintronics. He is the author of over 130 papers published in international journals.

Summary

This first focused treatment on a hot topic highlights fundamental aspects as well as technological applications arising from a fascinating area of condensed matter physics. The editors have excellent track records and, in light of the broadness of the topic, retain the focus on antiferromagnetic oxides.
They thus cover such topics as dichroism in x-ray absorption, non-magnetic substrates, exchange bias, ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic interface coupling and oxide multilayers, as well as imaging using soft x-ray microscopy.
The result is a very timely monograph for solid state physicists and chemists, materials scientists, electrical engineers, physicists in industry, physical laboratory technicians, and suppliers of sensors.

Report

"No doubt a solid background in magnetism is required for a full understanding and appreciation of this excellent book, but it will be warmly welcomed by all researchers specialised in the field of functional magnetic materials." ( Materials World , 1 May 2012)
"Fundamental aspects, as well as technological applications that arise from condensed matter physics are covered." (Materials World, 1 February 2011)

Product details

Authors Franco Ciccacci, Lamberto Duò, Marco Finazzi
Assisted by Franco Ciccacci (Editor), Lamberto Duò (Editor), Marc Finazzi (Editor), Marco Finazzi (Editor)
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2015
 
EAN 9783527408818
ISBN 978-3-527-40881-8
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 178 mm x 246 mm x 16 mm
Weight 810 g
Illustrations 147 SW-Abb., 8 Farbabb., 12 Tabellen
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

Chemie, Physik, Festkörperphysik, Elektromagnetismus, Festkörperchemie, chemistry, Physics, Materialwissenschaften, Solid State Physics, Materials science, Magnetic materials, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik, Electromagnetic Theory, Solid State Chemistry, Magnetische Materialien

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